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The Problem With Context in Criminal Law
Sarah Binder: In the countermen case, when you're talking about these two cases, again, this is not a content based regulation. This is are you engaging in conduct? They can include speech that will cause a reasonable person to feel under threat. She says there were points in the oral argument that I was, if not convinced, my position moved,. So I wanna read this exchange of the whole thing. It was brought up several times after this exchange happened. He's John Elwood, who's arguing on behalf of countermen and says, with respect to context and whether context will sort all of this out. The words I'm going to kill you or what I forgot about
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